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Canadian songstress STACEY has recently released her new single “One Woman,” a song that is fondly rooted in classics of the past, fitted for modern times.
STACEY turns back the clocks to a time when simply good songwriting with a simple but effective hook was enough to dominate the radio. She finds an easy-breezy feel-good vibe, sounding like a female-fronted Woman, with a fair share of country, alt-rock, and indie licks, all while staying true to the classics that came before.
Find “One Woman” available to listen to below, along with a quote from her about the writing of the track.
“One Woman” grapples with the inevitable feelings of hopelessness and futility that come with wanting to change the world, while simultaneously existing under the weight of it. It is the impossibility of standing at the bottom of a mountain of sorrows and you alone are not enough to move it. A snapshot of feeling small. I wrote “One Woman” Summer 2019 with my friend Brandon Wolfe Scott who also produced it. With every horror 2020 brings us I wonder if I am unknowingly psychic.
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